Sunday, December 10, 2006

Australia : Muslim Students Urinate, Spit On Then Burn Bible

Uh oh, does this mean the worlds 2 billion Christians are gonna start rioting in the streets and calling for the blood of Muslims to be spilled? Hmmm probably not, but I'm sure the MSM will report this at and make it front page headlines for a month just like the Koran desecrations :

TWO Muslim students have been expelled from an Islamic school in Melbourne for urinating and spitting on a Bible and setting it on fire.

The explosive incident has forced the East Preston Islamic College to call in a senior imam to tell its 650 Muslim students that the Bible and Christianity must be respected.

Anxious teachers at the school have also petitioned principal Shaheem Doutie, expressing "grave concern" about an "inculcation of hatred and radical attitudes towards non-Muslims" at the school, including towards non-Muslim teachers.

The Bible desecration took place last week at a school camp held near Bacchus Marsh, about 50km west of Melbourne, attended by 33 teenage Muslim boys ranging in age from Year7 to Year 10.

A school report of the incident, obtained by The Australian, says it happened late at night and involved three students and another two watching.

"The main perpetrator (a Year 7 student) urinated on the Holy Bible, tore some pages from the Holy Book and burnt them then finally spat on the Holy Book," the report says.

The second boy, from Year 9, "tore pages from the Holy Book and burnt them", while a third student, from Year 7, "tore pages from the Holy Bible and then he rolled it up like a cigarette and pretended to smoke it".


The boys come from a variety of ethnic Muslim backgrounds -- one is believed to be an Albanian/Malaysian, another Lebanese and another Indonesian.

Mr Doutie, whose school receives about $3.9 million in state and federal government funding each year, told The Australian yesterday that both he and the school community were appalled by the Bible desecration and that he had expelled the first two boys and suspended the third.

In a letter to all staff on Monday, Mr Doutie wrote: "The school unconditionally apologises for this horrible act as conducted by some illiterate and ignorant students while under the care of EPIC teachers.

"We regard the desecration of the Bible in a very serious light and therefore we have taken serious action against the offenders.

"The Bible is an important book both for non-Muslims and Muslims and should be treated as a holy book by all religions."

Mr Doutie said he did not believe that the boys realised the significance of their act.

But to ensure it did not happen again he had called in the assistant imam of the Newport Mosque, Oman Haouli, to tell the students that the Bible was a sacred book. "My lesson to them was to respect their neighbours and respect all religions," Mr Haouli said yesterday.

But the desecration incident has shaken the nerves of the school's teachers, about half of whom are non-Muslim.

A petition signed by 22 teachers expressed "anguish and dismay at the grave incident of the desecration of the Holy Bible".

"This whole incident implies a deep hatred inculcated in the students towards the Christians/non-Muslim teachers,"
it says.

The petition said there had been "previous incidents of students misbehaving towards non-Muslim teachers".

It called on the school to "take steps to rectify this explosive situation" to ensure the safety of teachers.

Mr Doutie said the school had tried to contact the parents of the expelled boys to find out why they had desecrated the Bible. But he said the school had not received a response.

EPIC is an eight-year-old primary and secondary school in Melbourne's north that caters mostly to the children of working-class immigrant Somali and Lebanese families.

The Bible desecration comes at a time of heightened tension among Australia's 300,000-member Islamic community, many of whom believe their religion is being unfairly discriminated against because of terrorism fears.

Many Muslims remain angry about the public humiliation suffered by their spiritual leader, the mufti Taj Din al-Hilali, after the Sheik likened female rape victims to pieces of meat who brought the attacks on themselves.
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Where would the children get these crazy ideas from you may wonder? Where does this hatred come from? A good start might be the school library where Islamic hate videos are kept :

EPIC principal Shaheem Doutie said the school community was shocked by the desecration and said the college placed great emphasis on religious tolerance.

However, as revealed in The Australian yesterday, the school's library contained a video of a banned cleric calling Australian Christians "evil" and non-Muslim schools "sewers".

Although the radical tape, of Abdur Raheem Green, has been shown to some students at the school, Ibrahim said he had not seen it.
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Not to worry though, the guy who made the video, who still lectures to school groups on behalf of a London mosque says he's "shocked to the core" that some students were influenced by the video of him calling non-Muslims evil. Shocked I tells ya :

THE British Muslim lecturer accused of inspiring anti-Christian feeling at a Melbourne Islamic college says he is disgusted by news that three students had defaced a Bible.

Abdur Raheem Green said he was "shocked to the core" to be told that students at East Preston Islamic College had urinated on and burned a Bible.

"These boys need to repent to God because, quite apart from being offensive to Christians, this is seriously wrong under Islam," he said. "The Koran tells us not to insult other people's gods."

Mr Green, a 42-year-old former Catholic who lectures to school groups on behalf of a high-profile mainstream mosque in London, said he was horrified by suggestions that the boys could have been influenced by a video in the school's library of a 2003 lecture in which he referred to some non-Muslim Australians as evil.

"I have changed my views a lot over the past few years and I have also come to realise that I should be more careful in how I express myself - I regret some things I have said in the past," he told The Weekend Australian.

"But even back then, when I saw things in more simplistic, black-and-white terms than I do now, I was not calling Christians or Christianity evil. I was talking about things that go on in Western society, like 14-year-olds having sex, and drug abuse and alcohol abuse.

"When I say marriage outside sex is evil or homosexuality is evil I do believe that but I am not saying that those people are evil, I am saying the act is evil. Conservative Christians and Jews feel the same way. There is a theological conflict with Christianity because we happen to believe it is blasphemy to say that any human was the Son of God, but it should be a peaceful conflict."

The 2003 video shows Mr Green warning that if Muslim children attended non-Muslim schools "they will be destroyed - you think you live in a sewer and you come up smelling roses?" But yesterday he said he was mystified by those comments, saying he changed his mind on the issue "well before 2003".

Mr Green, who works as a full-time "outreach officer" for London Central Mosque, lectures on Islam to about 10,000 non-Muslim students a year. The father of 10 describes himself as socially conservative - his wife chooses to wear a niqab face veil - but says the main political criticism he attracts is from hardliners saying he is too moderate.

He supports armed jihad, "meaning the defence of our religion against aggression", and spent two weeks doing military training in Afghanistan in 1990 when the US was supporting Islamic fighters against the Soviet invasion. But he considers Osama bin Laden a "twisted" murderer.

Mr Green, who has visited Australia four times, said he had never been banned from visiting despite being placed on an Australian government watch list, which forced him to cancel a visit last year because the delay involved in applying for a visa caused him to miss a scheduled speaking engagement. "I would like to come back there and sit down with the teachers and students at that school and talk these things through," he said.
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2 comments:

Rositta said...

You know, maybe if Christians did rise up and start burning islamic symbols or demonstrating, muslims might, and I say that sarcastically, pay attention? As long as muslims think theirs' is the only religion and we are infidels, to be killed, we have a problem. My opinion, if you want to live in a western secular society then integrate and don't create havoc. Don't want to fit in? Go back where you came from (not you personally) but you knwo what I mean. I'm tired of appeasement.

Anonymous said...

A muslim teacher at the camp said that the three boys were just 'mucking around and behaving like normal kids'; that ' the boys did not know the book was the bible as it was covered with brown paper - like any other book...' the principal Doutie agreed.